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Strattera has not been approved for pediatric indications. It's approved for Adult ADD only, so take your doctors advice with a grain of salt. Many drug companies have come under fire recently for marketing their products to doctors for many "off-label" indications that have not been proven safe or effective in clinical trials. What I am saying is that a drug rep with dollars in mind might have put that recommendation in your doctor's mouth and he is playing right into their clever marketing scheme. Instead, I would ask your doctor about the generic, and much cheaper, Clonidine. I have seen it work in several cases for the specific indication of pediatric bed wetting.

While I too don't agree with overzealous use of off-label prescribing of drugs to patients (especially one as new as Strattera), I do want to say this:

One of the known side effects of Strattera is urinating less than usual. For someone with overactive bladder, this is could be a godsend.

So if you are an adult with ADD or ADHD and have problems with incontinence, Strattera may be just what you're looking for.

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